Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Feb 27, 2010, at 1:29 PM, Łukasz Stelmach wrote:
I've tried to rearrange org-read-date and some other helper function
to make them usable from other applications which might not want to
prefere future dates. Unfortunatelly I can't do it
Hi Matthew
Matthew Jones bsdmatb...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Sven, are you connecting via https? What is your URI connect string? I
think it should work fine but I'll set up an account and test it out
tonight...
if you have access to debug information via USB Debugging that would also be
Hi,
it's been a few days and still no response, am I the only one who
thinks there's something wrong with the export of the special entities
preceded by a backslash, like \Rightarrow?
Geralt.
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I think I forgot to state the actual problem, cosider the following org-file:
* An example \Rightarrow foobar
some text
The produced LaTeX code is:
% Created 2010-03-02 Tue 12:53
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{graphicx}
Hi Carsten
Michael Brand wrote:
Yes, within a few days I will come back with this and/or a texinfo patch
for the Org info manual, at least chapter 3.5.2 Formula syntax for Calc.
The patch below is my proposal for the manual. Please feel free to improve it.
I also played around quite a bit
Hi
I think org is a good platform for writing documentation for
source code. The babel module is one approach, but it presumes
that org is the dominant major mode, and the actual source code
is divided into snippets here and there.
I wanted to look into another way of doing it: the source
Great idea. I have wanted org in emacs-lisp-mode but was stymied by
the difficulty of getting org to understand semicolons. It what ways
is this an improvement over orgtbl and orgstruct*? Ideally we could
put headlines in there also and have them searchable in org :).
On 2010-03-02, Paul